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    Cross Sectional Associations between Socio-Demographic Factors and Cognitive Performance in an Older British Population: The European Investigation of Cancer in Norfolk (EPIC-Norfolk) Study. 

    Hayat, SA; Luben, R; Dalzell, N; Moore, S; Anuj, S; Matthews, FE; Wareham, N; Brayne, C; Khaw, K-T (2016)
    BACKGROUND: Cognition covers a range of abilities, such as memory, response time and language, with tests assessing either specific or generic aspects. However differences between measures may be observed within the same ...
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    Fracture Risk in Relation to Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D and Physical Activity: Results from the EPIC-Norfolk Cohort Study. 

    Julian, C; Lentjes, MAH; Huybrechts, I; Luben, R; Wareham, N; Moreno, LA; Khaw, K-T (2016)
    Vitamin D deficiency and physical inactivity have been associated with bone loss and fractures, but their combined effect has scarcely been studied either in younger or older adults. Therefore, we aimed to assess the ...
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    Fatigue is associated with excess mortality in the general population: results from the EPIC-Norfolk study. 

    Basu, N; Yang, X; Luben, RN; Whibley, D; Macfarlane, GJ; Wareham, NJ; Khaw, K-T; Myint, PK (2016-08-20)
    BACKGROUND: Significant fatigue is a frequent reason for seeking medical advice in the general population. Patients, however, commonly feel their complaint is ignored. This situation may be because clinicians perceive ...
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    Epigenome-Wide Association Study of Incident Type 2 Diabetes in a British Population: EPIC-Norfolk Study. 

    Cardona, A; Day, FR; Perry, JRB; Loh, M; Chu, AY; Lehne, B; Paul, DS; Lotta, LA; Stewart, ID; Kerrison, ND;... (2019-12)
    Epigenetic changes may contribute substantially to risks of diseases of aging. Previous studies reported seven methylation variable positions (MVPs) robustly associated with incident type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). However, ...
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    Daytime napping and increased risk of incident respiratory diseases: symptom, marker, or risk factor? 

    Leng, Y; Wainwright, NWJ; Cappuccio, FP; Surtees, PG; Hayat, S; Luben, R; Brayne, C; Khaw, K-T (2016-07)
    BACKGROUND: We have identified a strong association between daytime napping and increased mortality risk from respiratory diseases, but little is known about the relationship between daytime napping and respiratory morbidity. ...
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    Daytime napping, sleep duration and increased 8-year risk of type 2 diabetes in a British population. 

    Leng, Y; Cappuccio, FP; Surtees, PG; Luben, R; Brayne, C; Khaw, K-T (2016-11)
    BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Few studies have prospectively examined the relationship between daytime napping and risk of type 2 diabetes. We aimed to study the effects of daytime napping and the joint effects of napping and sleep ...
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    Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Measures and Cognitive Function in the EPIC-Norfolk Cohort Study. 

    Khawaja, AP; Chan, MPY; Yip, JLY; Broadway, DC; Garway-Heath, DF; Luben, R; Hayat, S; Matthews, FE; Brayne, C; Khaw, K-T;... (2016-04-01)
    PURPOSE: We examined the relationship between retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness and cognitive function in a population of older British adults. METHODS: Participants of the European Prospective Investigation of ...
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